Pushkov found a mistake in Zelensky’s speech about Ukrainian Crimea

Senator Federation Council Alexey Pushkov laughed at the dream of the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky write on the sand in Yalta that Crimea belongs to Ukraine. He wrote about this in his Telegram -channel.

The politician explained that the Ukrainian leader made a mistake in his speech. “There are no natural sandy beaches in Yalta. And Zelensky again got into trouble,” Pushkov said.

He noted that it would be difficult to write about “Ukrainian Crimea” on pebbles. According to the senator, “the Crimean land makes it clear that it does not belong to Ukraine”.

In his New Year’s address to citizens, Zelensky stated that he would like to write “Crimea – Ukraine” is not on the Internet, but on the sand in Yalta. After that, the head of state switched to Russian: “I know that Donetsk, Lugansk and Crimea now, in every sense of the word, live in a different time.”

Crimea was reunited with Russia after the March 2014 referendum, in which the majority of the residents of the peninsula who voted supported this decision. Kiev refused to recognize the results of the referendum. Russia insists that the accession procedure was in accordance with international law.

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